Gold Filled Crescent Brooch / Floral Crescent Brooch / Flower Jewellery / Edwardian Brooch
$75.00
SKU BRO-24-0001
The crescent moon was incredibly popular during the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian eras. Antique Jewellery from these periods are saturated with secret messages, symbolism and sentiment. The Victorians perfected the art form of jewellery symbolism using motifs, flowers and gems as a way of discretely communicating sometimes elaborate messages.
Crescent moons in jewellery often represented spirituality and the glorification of the Feminine Moon Goddess. Whilst the stars were symbols of direction, and guidance for the spirit. The moon in any form is generally considered to be feminine, an empowering symbol that represents female influence, intuition and kindness as well as the power that women wield throughout the world. The moon influences us in many ways, from the tides it creates to the emotions we feel. A full moon is thought to boost creativity, energy levels and positivity.
Crescent moons have been worn by lovers for centuries because they're believed to signify love and fertility. In some cultures unmarried women wear them believing they'll find their soulmate, and married couples use them to represent their lasting relationship. Often it was given as a betrothal gift, and often worn by women during their honey"moon".
This brooch is a gold filled brooch that measures 2.5 cm x 2 cm. It features a daisy flower with two leaves, and the leaves have a green-gold textured finish to add to the realistic details.
In the centre of the daisy flower is a blue-gem to add a bit of sparkle and shine to the flower. The crescent brooch has a lovely smooth finish and the pin of the brooch is strong and straight. The C-clasp is marked with the manufacturer's trademark. It is stamped S&W.
The manufacturer is Schwab & Wuischpard.
This brooch is still timeless, and on a blazer or on your coat, this brooch will have you over the moon.
Item Weight: 2.01 g
Crescent moons in jewellery often represented spirituality and the glorification of the Feminine Moon Goddess. Whilst the stars were symbols of direction, and guidance for the spirit. The moon in any form is generally considered to be feminine, an empowering symbol that represents female influence, intuition and kindness as well as the power that women wield throughout the world. The moon influences us in many ways, from the tides it creates to the emotions we feel. A full moon is thought to boost creativity, energy levels and positivity.
Crescent moons have been worn by lovers for centuries because they're believed to signify love and fertility. In some cultures unmarried women wear them believing they'll find their soulmate, and married couples use them to represent their lasting relationship. Often it was given as a betrothal gift, and often worn by women during their honey"moon".
This brooch is a gold filled brooch that measures 2.5 cm x 2 cm. It features a daisy flower with two leaves, and the leaves have a green-gold textured finish to add to the realistic details.
In the centre of the daisy flower is a blue-gem to add a bit of sparkle and shine to the flower. The crescent brooch has a lovely smooth finish and the pin of the brooch is strong and straight. The C-clasp is marked with the manufacturer's trademark. It is stamped S&W.
The manufacturer is Schwab & Wuischpard.
This brooch is still timeless, and on a blazer or on your coat, this brooch will have you over the moon.
Item Weight: 2.01 g